Model-driven

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Model-driven (or model driven) is used mainly in software design and may refer to:

  • Model-driven application, software application whose data structures and relationships are strongly inspired by how business or services are done in real life
  • Model-driven architecture, software design approach that uses models to abstract away from platform-specific details so developers can focus on behavior before considering implementation details (separating functionality and technology)
  • Model-driven engineering, programvareutvikling som fokuserer på høynivå abstrakte modeller for å representere et system som deretter automatisk transformeres til kjørbar kode
  • Model-driven integration, application integration by specifying formal models which are then transformed into executable code
  • Model-driven interoperability, approach to achieve interoperability between systems and enterprises by using model-driven development
  • Model-driven security, modeling of high-level security requirements that can be used to automatically generate system architectures with built-in security measures
  • Model-driven software development, software development methodology that focus on use of high-level abstract models to represent a system which is automatically transformed into executable code
  • Model-driven testing, application of model-based design for designing and optionally also executing artifacts to perform software testing or system testing

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